Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have found a way of boosting Wrexham’s capacity as work continues on the Kop End reconstruction at SToK Racecourse.
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Interest in the Red Dragons remains highTemporary stand set to be constructedFans will be left open to the elementsWHAT HAPPENED?
The Dragons have only been able to fill three sides of their ground for some time now, but a big-money project is underway that will hopefully deliver a state-of-the-art stand heading into the 2024-25 campaign. Prior to that, interest in tickets remains high and the club are doing all they can to help get more fans through the turnstiles.
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Reynolds, McElhenney and Co have stumbled across a makeshift solution, with it revealed that a temporary stand will be constructed behind the goal at the Kop End – which will increase the overall capacity by a further 2,289 and should be ready in time for a Welsh derby date with Newport County on December 23.
WHAT WREXHAM SAID
Wrexham have said in a statement on the club’s : “We are making good progress resolving the outstanding matters before the Kop Development can commence, but with a minimum of three months mobilisation period before work can start on site, we can now install a temporary stand without negatively impacting the construction programme for the Kop. The costs of the temporary stand will be greater than generated from ticket sales, but the Board felt the priority was to enable more fans to see the team live and address the frustration felt by some that they can’t get a ticket for games. The temporary stand will be priced at £20 for adults, £15 for Over-65s/Under-21s, £9 for Under-18s and £6 for Under-11s. This pricing reflects that the stand will not have a roof and fans will be exposed to any inclement weather. The tickets will be made available to members in the first instance via the normal sales process once the required licences to use it are in place.”
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While those occupying the new seats may get a little wet at times, they will at least be able to catch a glimpse of Phil Parkinson’s side in action. The Red Dragons, who are through to the last-32 of the EFL Trophy and third round of the FA Cup, are currently sat second in the League Two table as they take aim at back-to-back promotions.